Submitted by AbigailFlippinfloppn t3_ybg3ci in RhodeIsland
Unique-Public-8594 t1_itg81mm wrote
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Not a dead link.
Mill development Olneyville, 101 units under
Mayor Jorge Elorza DEMOCRAT
Governor McKee DEMOCRAT
Sabina Matos DEMOCRAT
AbigailFlippinfloppn OP t1_itg8zdb wrote
I'm not being partisan; I'm aware that democrats are nominally less trash than republicans. By liberal I simply mean non-socialist
moreobviousthings t1_itgdygr wrote
republicans tend to be conservative, which is the opposite of liberal. Democrats are liberal and tend to be progressive, which is also opposite to conservative. Socialism and communism are more about government organization than concepts like liberal, conservative, and progressive.
do_not_engage t1_itgu3hk wrote
This is how average people use these words, but this is not correct. Those words have definitions that are much more complex.
Conservative is not the opposite of Liberal, for example. American politics will tell you they are - they are not. Conservatives and Liberals agree on many many political things, and are only divisive on a few specific political actions.
AbigailFlippinfloppn OP t1_itgtees wrote
Liberal literally just means "believes in capitalism"
big_whistler t1_itgu4ix wrote
Youre using this term deliberately ignoring the context of American politics
AbigailFlippinfloppn OP t1_itgugfk wrote
Because in American politics terms seem to be deliberately misused to obfuscate the class based nature of our problems 🤔
Also this is how the terms are used among basically all American Marxists and socialists, American mainstream politics aren't politics they're a circus
Kraft-cheese-enjoyer t1_ititwpf wrote
Well we’re in America so…
moreobviousthings t1_itguu4o wrote
Can you cite a source for that? Capitalism is strictly an economic construct, while liberalism is more broad and not specific to economics.
lazydictionary t1_ithejtu wrote
If you didn't believe in capitalism you would probably be considered a socialist or maybe an anarchist.
Just read the intro on Wikipedia.
>However, they generally support private property, market economies...Liberals also ended mercantilist policies, royal monopolies and other trade barriers, instead promoting free trade and marketization.
Social liberalism [mainstream Democrats], which are usually defined as center-left or center, which is definitely capitalist
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